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Lil’ Kim shared a Grammy in 2002 with Christina Aguilera, Pink and Mya. The four re-recorded the classic 1970s single “Lady Marmalade” for the soundtrack to the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge… “G.O.A.T.” stands for Greatest Of All Time; the phrase has often been used by boxer Muhammad Ali… Her year of birth is unclear. Most sources say 1975, but some contend that federal prison records say she was born in 1974… Lil’ Kim is sometimes confused with fellow female rapper Foxy Brown.

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